previsional programme - Université Jean Monnet

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previsional programme - Université Jean Monnet
International conference
« English-speaking towns & cities: memoirs and narratives »
Université Jean Monnet de Saint-Etienne, France
CIEREC EA 3068
October 20 – 21, 2016
Thursday, October 20th
9:00-9:40
Leland Tracy, Université Jean Monnet de Saint-Étienne
The Linguistic Influence of Hip Hop on White Urban Youth: Covert prestige,
language crossing, and cultural appropriation
9:40-10:20
Inès Brulard-Carr, Université Toulouse 2 – Jean Jaurès
“We’re not Mackems”: identity issues in Houghton-le-Spring
10:20-10:50
Coffee break
10:50-12:05
Joan Beal, University of Sheffield, guest speaker
Enregistering the Steel City: language, image and identity in Sheffield
12:05-13:45
Lunch break, lunch at Le salon bleu for participants
13:45-14:25
Simon Cacheux, École d'Art & de Design de Condé, Paris
Sounds of the cities
14:25-15:05
Laura Goudet, Université de Rouen
“Parliamo Glasgow” online: metalinguistic discourse and linguistic stereotypes
15:05-15:45
Marine Bellego, École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales
English, Bengali, and Honks in Kolkata: Contacts and Interferences
15:45-16:15
Coffee break
16:15-16:55
Mathilde Pinson, Université Paris 3-Sorbonne Nouvelle
Towards an urban Scots spelling?James Kelman, Tom Leonard and Irvine
Welsh
16:55-17:35
Sylvain Navarro, Université Paris Diderot – Paris 7
Rhoticity in Boston: history and quantitative analysis
International conference
« English-speaking towns & cities: memoirs and narratives »
Université Jean Monnet de Saint-Etienne, France
CIEREC EA 3068
October 20 – 21, 2016
Friday, October 21st
9:00-9:40
Stephan Wilhelm, Université de Bourgogne
Fragmented monoliths – Towards a more complex view of the intonation
systems of the southern and northern urban dialects of the British Isles
9:40-10:20
Anne Przewozny, Université Toulouse 2 – Jean Jaurès
Memoirs of Early Australian English: linguistic input in urbanised areas and its
consequences on the formation of Australian phonology.
10:20-10:50
Coffee break
10:50-12:05
Jane Stuart-Smith, University of Glasgow, guest speaker
12:05-13:45
Lunch break, lunch at Le salon bleu for participants
13:45-14:25
Aliette Ventéjoux, Université Paris II – Panthéon Assas
“The roar was still in the air, the buckling rumble of the fall”: the resounding
narrative of catastrophe in post-9/11 literature.
14:25-15:05
Elisabeth Bouzonviller, Université Jean Monnet de Saint-Étienne
Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald’s ‘Metropolitan Venture’
15:05-15:45
Léa Boichard, Université Jean Moulin – Lyon 3
« —Yis’d want to be careful, he told them. (…) Cos if you’re caught, you’re
fucked. (…) —What’re yeh on abou’ ? » (TS, 249): a morphosyntactic and
phonological approach to the representation of the Dublin dialect in The
Snapper, by Roddy Doyle
15:45-16:15
Coffee break
16:15-16:55
Rémi Digonnet, Université Jean Monnet de Saint-Étienne
The Language of the Architect
16:55-17:35
Olivier Glain, Université Jean Monnet de Saint-Étienne
Standard English, urban norms and urban myths: the linguistic imaginary at
work